

Gemini
Gemini is a special child with some behavioral disorders. She is an adopted child and to make things even more difficult, her parents are not in the best of terms. She is often ridiculed by her peers, but two of her teachers realize her potential and urges her to egg on.
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Plot Summary
In the neon-drenched underbelly of Los Angeles, a detective investigates a complex murder case. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a web of secrets and lies that implicates those closest to her, blurring the lines between personal and professional. The investigation becomes increasingly entangled with her own life, leading to a tense and suspenseful climax.
Critical Reception
Gemini received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its stylish direction, atmosphere, and performances, particularly from Lola Kirke and Zoë Kravitz. Some critics found the plot to be somewhat opaque or underdeveloped, but many appreciated its neo-noir aesthetic and mood.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric neo-noir style and strong lead performances.
- Appreciated for its moody visuals and deliberate pacing.
- Some found the narrative less compelling than its aesthetic.
Google audience: Audiences generally found Gemini to be a stylish and atmospheric film, with many appreciating the performances and the film's mood. However, some viewers felt the plot was slow or difficult to follow, leading to mixed overall sentiments.
Fun Fact
Director Aaron Katz shot the film primarily at night using natural light and practical locations to achieve its distinctive, shadowy aesthetic.
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